Tulane University Football Program; Tulane vs. Birmingham Southern

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TULANE vs. BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN
Saturday, Oct. 18, 1930--2:30 P.M.
TULANE STADIUM
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THE
TULANE UNIVERSITY
OF LOUISIANA
NEW ORLEANS
The University embraces the Following Departments:
The College of Arts and Sciences
The H. Sophie Newcomb College for Women
The College of Engineering
The Graduate School
The College of Law
The School of Medicine
The Graduate School of Medicine
The School of Pharmacy
The Dental Clinic
The College of Commerce and Business Administration
The Courses for Teachers
The Department of Middle American Research
The School of Social Work
The Summer Schools
For Catalogue Address:
Registrar of the Tulane University of Louisiana
Gibson Hall, New Orleans
SOUVE.NlR TULANE FOTBALL PROGRAM SEASON 1930
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Equally natural and spontaneous is the response
of smokers to Chesterfield's satisfying goodness, its
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0 ENIR TULANE FOOTBA RAM ON 93
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE GAMES TODAY
While the clash between Tulane· s glamourous Green Wave and the Panthers of Birmingham­Southern
takes the spotlight in New Orleans today, there are a number of other interesting games
set for Southern Conference teams.
Georgia· s battle with the strong North Carolina Tarheels at Athens undoubtedly takes first
attention . The Bulldogs, unbeaten and conqueror of Yale, will be meeting a likewise undefeated
team of Carolina in a battle that will have much effect on the conference title race.
Alabama and Tennessee at Tuscaloosa also will claim considerable artention in their game.
Other games in which conference teams participate:
1 Roll On With The
Green Wave
And Texaco
They're Both Winners!
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Vanderbilt vs. Spring
Hill; Sewanee vs. Ole
Miss.; North Carolina
State vs. Wake Forest;
L. S. U. vs. Miss. A &
M. ; Maryland vs. St.
John; Kentucky vs. Wash­ington
and Lee; Georgia
Tech vs. Auburn; Florida
vs. Chicago; Duke vs.
Navy; Clemson vs.N ew­berry;
Virginia vs. V.
M. I.; V. P. I. vs. William
and Mary.
Of this card, Louisiana
State and Mississippi A.
& M., will bring plenty
of interest at New Orleans
as both teams play here
later in the season while
the situation is almost
parallel in the Auburn­Georgia
Tech game as the
Green Wave also meets
both of these teams.
In designing a good motor oil and
motor fuel. brains count-just as
in football. ..S tandard.. Engineers
in the largest petroleum research
laboratory in the industry often go
into a .. huddle.. . That·s one of the
reasons why more motorists in this
territory use ..St andard.. than any
other brand.
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CHUCKLES
More team Plav
- "Is your wife ha􀀪􂪭­ing
any success in
learning to drive the
car?"
"Well the road is
beginning to turn
when she does."·
... of .. .
Circus Manager
-"Well, w h a t· s
wrong now?''
India-Rubber man
-''Every time the
Strong Man writes a
letter he uses me to
rub out the mis­takes."
Detour Fan-"!
understand your hus­band
can't meet his
creditors. " Spalding Equipment
AJI together boys­Hoist
the cup to
May Ruth White
Her name is May
" I don't believe But still she might.
he wants to, particu­larly."
Bus Driver
"Madam, that child
will have to pay full
fare. I le is over five
years of age.··
Madam-' 'But he
can't be. I ve only
been married four
years.
you'll find
athletic outfits
for practically
every sport
!-lint for travelers­To
close a trunk
when overpacked.
1. Lose key down
the well.
2. Trunk lid will
automatically slam
and remain per­manently
locked.
Bus Driver
"Never mind the
true confession; let's
have the money ...
130 Carondelet Street
Explorer -"D'ye
know, l once went
a b o u t Jn South
America for months
with a pnce on my
head!"
Little Ethel
"Mother. are you
the nearest relative
I've got?"
Mother - "Yes,
dear, and your father
is the closest. ..
Her poise couldn't
be shaken, hut when
she danced every­thing
else was.
There are poor
people in the moun­tains
who live in
s u c h dilapidated
shacks that every
time it rains they
have to go out and
get in the l'edan."
For Economical Heating
Neola Coals
Gulf Coal & Coke Co., Inc.
FRANK D. COSTLEY, President
Earnest new stu­dent-"
Excuse me
--{;Ould you tell me
the way to the lec­ture
hall? ..
Old Hand
"Fraid I can't; I'm
a student myself."
Olive and Blue
Hostess - "How
dreadful. I l,now the
feeling.I c?ntf home
once from a sale
with the price ticket
on my hat."
He gave his eldest
son a liberal educa­tion
but the rest he
brought up respect­fully.
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for Sponsors and Rooters
from the Official Florists
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"Pride of the South"
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HEADQUARTERS
Naturally you will want to make your head­quarters
at the Roosevelt. Again this year as
usual it will be the headquarters for all football ac­tivities
in New Orleans.
You will like the tasteful luxury and the home­like
atmpsphere of the Roosevelt where the tradi­tions
of Southern Hospitality are lived up to the
year 'round.
FRANKLIN MOORE, Manager.
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SOUVENIR TULANE FOTBALL PROGRAM SEASON 1930
SUPPORTING THE WAVE
By I lARRY MARTINEZ
Sports Editor. New Orleans States
The success of foptball at any university depends a great deal upon. the loyalty of its stu­dents.
its alumni and its following built up in the community in which it exists. Without the
whole hearted support from each source, a great deal of the spectacle is taken away from the
game, regardless of how strong a team the university might have.
Tulane. after the wholesale loss of such outstanding men in the Southern Conference as Dick
Baumbach, Ike Armstrong, Bill Banker. Ford Seeuws and Jack Pizzano, was thought to have
lost her scoring power and the punch needed to go with great line. But the game with the Texas
Aggies proved that the punch was there and that by the time the old Green Wave lines up for
the kickoff with Georgia, Bernie Bierman's backs will be hitting on all four.
What i s needed to make the Tulane-Georgia game in Tulane's magnificent stadium November
I 5, the football spectacle
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of the year, is a hundred
percent support of her
following. The stage is
set for a game which
might decide the cham­pionship
of the South.
Dr. Wilbur C. Smith,
Tulane's athletic director,
could not have scheduled
a better game at a better
time. Georgia established
beyond all doubt that she
has a great team by her
sensational victory over
Yale.
There will be football
writers from all over the
South in New Orleans for
the Tulane-Georgia game.
Wouldn't it be a great
thing for these writers to
broadcast to the world
Tulane's stadium was
crowded to capacity?
You can put New Orleans
on the football map and
make the big conference
teams want to come here
to play by supporting a
game which any big
Southern city would be
willing to take at any
price.
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TULANE
10. Guy
I I . jastram
12. Haik
13. Percy
14. Richardson
15. Glover
16. Whatley
18. Zimmerman
19. Haynes
20. Magee
21. Holland
22. Massey
23. Penney
24. Drawe
25. Tschirn
26. Dawson
27. Hodgins
29. Payne
30. Lodrigues
3 1 . Zemurray
32. Mangum
3 3 . Dalrymple
34. McCormick
35. DeColigny
36. Read
37. Felts
38. F eatherngill
39. Hill
40. McCance
4 I . Cunningham
42. Scafide
43. Upton
44. Bodenger
45. Roberts (C)
Every man can't be a football "star". nor evet"y
girl a tenni􀂂􈈠 "champ"-but they CAN lead in
dress circles-IF they know where to shop-
Mayer Israel's
Where Tulane Goes For Clothes
OFFICIALS FOR TODA Y'S GAME
STREIT-Referree
MOUA T-Umpire
TYSON-Field Judge
HALLIGAN-Head Linesman
Colle8e men who wear Hart
Schafner & Marx clothes can
be sure of correCt Styles
STEVENS
710 Canal Street
Probable Tulane
Line-up
Holland
Left End
McCance
Left Tackle
Bodenger
Left Guard
Roberts
Center
Scafide
Right Guard
DeColigny
Right Tackle
Dalrymple
Right End
Dawson
Quarter Back
Glover
Left Halfback
Massey
Right Halfback
Felts
Fullback
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TULANE'S 1930
Schedule
Tulane 84 :-Southwestern 0
Tulane 0 ;-Northwestern 14
Tulane 19:-Texas A. & M., 9
October IS-Birmingham-Southern at Ne􀂕􉔠 Orleans
October 25-Georgia Tech at Atlanta
November 1-Miss. A. & M., at New Orleans
November 8-Auburn at New Orleans
November I 5-Geor􀂖􉙡a at New Orleans
November 27-Louisiana State at New Orleans
(Tickets for all Tulane games now on sale at 205 St. Charles
Street)
The Football Fan
You can have your
golf and tennis, or
your fishing and the
hunts;
But for me I'll take my
football with its chills
and thrills and punts.
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SERVICE
I N C.
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Store
The glamour o' the kick
thrills me more than
king, queen or ace;
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You can have your
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But girnme the touchdown
pass for mine
.c ause J' m a Tulane fan.
The Green Wave Is
Using Baldwin's
Equipment
''Bald wins''
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RAymond 2261
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NEW ORLEANS' LEADING
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Shoes for Sports-
Day and Evening
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Birmingham-
Southern
2. Cranford
3. Cottle
4. Tucker
5. Linton
6. Thomas
7. Carter
8. James
9. Bowers
1 0. Summerford
11. Waller
12. Bieker
13. Black
14. Mann
1 5. Townsend
I 7. All brooks
18. Ellisor
19. Blanton
21. Beard
22. Moore
23. McBee
24. Rice
25. O'Neal
26. Jackson
28. Owens
30. McCullough
31. Vaughan
32. Pilgreen
33. Carraway
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Line-up
Rice
Carter
Left Tackle
Waller
Left Guard
Mann
Center
Tucker
Right Guard
Townsend
Right Tackle
All brooks
Right End
Pilgreen
Quarterback
Black
Left Halfback
Vaughan
Right Halfback
Carraway
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Dine in Holmes Restaurant
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BETY COED
A SHORT SHORT STORY
(The amazing story of how petite Betty lost her student book but yet saw the Bi�: Game)
''Columbus 1-4-9-2."
"Uh-huh. (Short pause. Reaches for lighter. Fumbles with it, half bored.) Hello, Betty.
How's all? Planned give ya' this treat for years but everything been haywire. Ya' know . .
gettin' off conditions .. old man rearin' .. he took his losses, ya' know, and now I'm having take
mme ..
"Uh-huh. Yep ..
.d id'ja .. fine picsher .. Frankie and johnnie . .. no sorry
make it . . heard it was hot dance . .. I was clipping 'em at Texas Aggie game . .
good ...0 , Wop looked great . ..J erry too ..a ll o'em .. .w hat?
but couldn't
boys looked
" What?
"How awful . . you don't
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Students will find a full line of
Medical. Dental and Ph a rmaceuti­cal
books recommended by teach­era
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mean you can't find it. 0, Lord .
- you know - yes I
would take you to the
game today but-well I
have only my student
book . .. and you have
lost your's. Say Betz, I
know what. Pop will be
here for the game and I
gotta meet him . . you go
ahead and buy two good
seats and I'll refund you
. . Just as soon as I see
the old man . . I would
buy them but you know
how 'tis. Couldn't afford
trust old man get off train
and to hotel alone . .m ust
see old man, ya' know . .
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. Well, I could-in fact I would
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Tulane Gets The Best
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A Word For The
Coaches
By Charles L. Dufour
Those who have
been hanging around
football stadia for
some years know
the old gridiron max­im:
"No team ever
lost a game and no
coach ever w o n
one.
That's just an­other
way of saying
that when a team
wins it does so in
spite of its coach and
when it loses i' ts
the coach's fault.
Bernie Bierman
a n d his capable
corps of assistants
need no apologists.
They have done re­markable
work at
Tulane; the Green
ies have been win­ning;
and the alumni
are happy.
But it wouldn't
take much misfort­une
to make all the
fair weather friends
in the Wave camp
fall off the band
wagon and howl for
Bernie's scalp.
A football coach
is an unfortunate fel­low
m many re­spects.
He seldom
knows on losing Sat-
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FIFI D'ORSA Y
Reginald Denny
Cliff "Uke" Edwards
On the Stage
BENNY ROSS
Mastering the Ceremonies
in
"PARISIAN FOLLIES"
Featuring
EDDIE HILL
EMILY and ROMAINE
THE DIXIE ROCKETS
"HERBIE" and "LOUISE"
Saenger Now
SAENGER. A Pubfix Theotr􀀽􃴠
HOME OF
PARAMOUNT PICTURES
Canal at Rampart
urdays w h a t the
alumni k n o w on
Mondays. He can't
put his finger on the
trouble until after
the drug store ex-
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perts put him next to
it.
This condition is
the worst that exists
in football today­the
hostility of the
alumni, mostly sub­surface,
but often
there just the same,
for the coaches.
As long as things
go well, the hostility
doesn't creep out.
W h e n things go
poorly, the man hunt
begins.
This is a gratuit­ous
plea for the T u­lane
coaches to be
spared the unthink­ing
criticism of the
50 yard line morons,
w h o don't want
anything but victor­ies,
victories, victor­tes.
Tulane has three
tough games left on
its schedule-Georg­ia
Tech, Georgia
and L. S. U.T o our
mind the Greenies
are going to win 'em
all, for we think T u­lane
is a great foot­ball
team.
But if they don't
win 'em all it's not
a calamity, and no
one should be hung
and quartered if dis­aster
does come the
Wave's way.
However, what-ever
we can say
about it, won't alter
the situation. Even
N apoleon was re­called
by an angry
alumni.
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ALMA MATER
Sing these words as Tulane's Alma Mater is played
I I
We praise thee for thy past, 0 Alma Mater!
Thy hand hath done its work full faithfully I
The incense of thy spirit hath ascended
We praise thee for thy present, Alma
Today thy Children look to thee for
Thou leadest them to dreams and
splendid!
Mater!
bread I
actions
And filled America from sea to sea I The hunger of their soul is richly fed I
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DON'T FORGET
The Georgia-Tulane Game
November 15
Is Tulane
Home-coming Day!
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We praise thee for thy
future, Alma Mater!
The vista of its glory
gleameth far!
We ever shall be part of
thee, great Mother!
There thou wilt be where
e'er thy children are I
CHORUS
Olive Green and Blue, we
love thee!
Pledge we now our fealty
true
Where the trees are ever
greenest,
Where the skies are
purest blue I
Hear us now, 0 Tulane,
hear us!
As we proudly sing to
thee!
Take from us our hearts'
devotion!
Thine we are, and thine
shall bel
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NOTICE!
Tulane-Newcomb students desiring a student ticket
to the Georgia Tech-Tulane game may secure the
same at the Piedmont Hotel, room one. Atlanta, on
the morning of the !lame between the hours of 8 a.m ..
and noon. The student book must be shown, how·
ever, to secure the student tJcket. Students em­ployed
in detail at the Tulane stadium such as gate­men,
ushers. etc .. may secure tickets from Dr. Wilbur
C. Smith at the Piedmont without showm;.t the book.
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0 R TULANE FOO BAL PROGRA S ASON 1930
Hail, Panthers!
Tulane meets a
game foe today and
one that has made a
great record.S o let" s
give Jenks Gillem
and the Birmingham­Southern
team a big
hand!
In three game:�
played to date, the
Panthers have had
only two first downs
tolled against them.
They have scored
I 06 points to none
for their opponents.
The scores have
been:
Panthers 7;
Auburn 0
Panthers 49;
Marion 0
Panthers 50;
Union 0
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We're cheering these new suits
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This record de­serves
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TULANE ...... -........ -.... --1
B'HAM-SOU.
GENERAL ADMISSION
TICKETS
To Georgia-Tulane
Game
GO ON SALE
Monday at 205 St. Charles St.
Coleman E. Adler
For
Distinctive
Jewelry
Final
may well fight to­day.
Jenks Gillem, the
Southern c o a c h .
played his football
at Sewanee back in
the middle ages of
American football.
He was a great
punter and a great
all-around gridder
and he has incul­cated
his knowledge
well into the Panther
machine.
Carey Robinson,
athletic director at
Birmingham - South­ern,
played his foot­ball
at Auburn and
his name will live
long in the Village
of the Plains.
Pedro Black, Nor­man
Pilgreen, Har­old
James and other
Panther stars will
bear watching this
afternoon.
Louisiana State­Tulane
GENERAL ADMISSION
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
At 205 St. Charles Street
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TULANE vs. BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN
Saturday, Oct. 18, 1930--2:30 P.M.
TULANE STADIUM
2 SOUVENIR TULANE FOOTBALL PROGRAM SEASON 1930
THE
TULANE UNIVERSITY
OF LOUISIANA
NEW ORLEANS
The University embraces the Following Departments:
The College of Arts and Sciences
The H. Sophie Newcomb College for Women
The College of Engineering
The Graduate School
The College of Law
The School of Medicine
The Graduate School of Medicine
The School of Pharmacy
The Dental Clinic
The College of Commerce and Business Administration
The Courses for Teachers
The Department of Middle American Research
The School of Social Work
The Summer Schools
For Catalogue Address:
Registrar of the Tulane University of Louisiana
Gibson Hall, New Orleans
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